Twenty-five women and a child sued Sears and the maintenance man, whom they said installed as many 60 hidden cameras and motion detectors.

The women suing don't claim that Sears knew of his alleged spying, but they say the store willfully ignored his weird behavior, according to Courthouse News.

Alejandro Gamiz, who was hired at the North Hollywood store in 2005, began creating secret passageways inside the walls and installing the motion sensor-equipped cameras in 2009, the complaint alleges.

Gamiz spent hours on end in these passageways and air ducts, drilling dozens of holes using tools sometimes from Sears itself, yet no one at the store ever noticed his absence, according to the complaint.